11th-13th July - Weybourne, Norfolk free-style

The Ship Inn - excellent accommodation and food:

Weybourne church with ruined priory that pre-dated the Norman conquest

"For those in peril on the sea" - six sailors washed ashore on 17th January 1818 from the George Royale:

Just two weeks short of 100 years later - 2nd Lt R H Beeton of the RFC, died on 1st February 1918 aged 18. Buried in his local churchyard but marked by the CWG:

Not all hazards are historic ...

... note the huge wasps nest in the corner of the window above the memorial:

Blakeney harbour, a very pleasant and unspoilt area with walks out across the marshes. Beware the tidal car park!:

Weybourne beach, one of the boats tending to its lobster pots with the crawler that pushes it out and pulls it back at the water's edge:

Weybourne windmill from the coast path:

Looking back to Weybourne and beyond from the Coastwatch lookout on top of Skelding Hill:

Towards Sheringham from the same point:

North Norfolk 'Poppy Line' steam train pulling into Sheringham station:

Diesel 'hydraulic locomotive, Class 14, a 'push-me-pull-you' with the cab towards the middle giving the same visibility in both directions so useful as a shunter:

Just missed the steam engine as it pulled out while I was taking this:

The work place - as clean as it came out of the factory. Controls in the middle so the drivers sits sideways to look out the front or the back. The floor slopes upwards from the sides and one end and was described to me as a pyramid, to accommodate the drive-shafts under the floor:

Something we didn't expect to see - a USAF Bell Boeing Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft spent about half an hour doing low-circuits and probably touch-downs at The Muckleberry Military Collection next to the village: